[Q] SGS PC usb connection issues - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I've had my SGS for 3 months roughly. In that time I've had varying connectivity via the usb cable to the pc. The reason I post here is I've scouted around forums including this one for about a month trying various things and.. well with no success.
On my Home PC which is Windows 7 64 bit Home premium, I get Unknown device. With or with out the drivers installed so it's connecting but not recognising the device, I've tried re-installing the drivers numerous times, tried cleaning the usb cable, various USB ports (front and back) with no luck. I've cleaned the registrys relating to Samsung drivers and I've tried to tweak the .inf files all with no prevail. I've tried everything apart from a re-format (Which I am trying to avoid but is looking likely).
On my Work PC, Windows 7 Professional 32bit, I get perfect connectivity in Mass Storage, Kies, Media and Debugging mode, but again I get 'Device not recognised' when I plug it in download mode, Basically I can't flash it again I've tried everything I can think of to try and get it to realise it's the same device in download mode but with no prevail (Formatting the pc is not an option here)
Similarly I have a Machine running Windows Vista 32 bit at home and I get the same results as my Work PC.
I really want to get a Custom ROM and Gingerbread on my SGS (Can't upgrade through kies because, well it's kies and its not recognising that I am on froyo and thinks I am up to date).
If anyone has any tips or ideas I would really appreciate the help
Benn

i am also having the same problem i am using windows xp sp3 32 bit.i tried several methods windows not recognizing the galaxy s in download mode.
Any method to solve this problem.

Same here but I don't get a connection anywhere. I tried it on 3 different PC's with 2 different USB-cables, with drivers and without. All I get is unknown device in any mode (download, mass storage, kies, media).
Meanwhile I did a factory reset on my phone but it's still not working.
Can anyone help?

Okay, so now I've tested it on two fellow work colleagues computers running XP, again same results as my work pc and my vista rig, connects fine for mass storage and Kies but not recognising the device in download mode, its not returning any details about the device, not manufacturer id, no hardware id..
I am going to try see if I can get a connection in Ubuntu tonight, I'll post my results, failing that I might take a look inside to see if there is any damage near the micro usb port on my phone.
If I find out how to fix it I'll be sure to post it

I know it sounds simple but a guy recently took of back cover, 6 screws, and had a check on the pins, gave them a very careful tweak and bingo, also another found crack in soldering, just something to check, hope it helps
Insanity cm 012/glitch

Yeah, that is what I was going to check for. Thanks for the hint
I will post back with results later.
Benn

Atb
Insanity cm 012/glitch

Yesterday I went to a friend cuz his dad repairs watches so he has these ultra tight magnifying glasses. He had a look at the USB-port and saw that everything has been oxidated. And since the USB-port isn't just screwed or connected (else I could easily replace it) I'll send it to the responsible reapir shop. Hope they can handle it :/

Don't try to play with the internal of the phone. Everybody know that this issue is known by more people. It depends mostly on your firmware.

just to give you a little feedback cuz i think some are interested:
As said I've send my Galaxy S to the repair shop and they told me that there's a water damage which might be cuz I've been walking trough the rain and have been wet all over.
If there's a water damage Samsung does not give a guarantee for that. Also the repair shop told me that there's only one way to repair it which would be to replace everything inside.. and for that money I prefer to buy a new phone so I just ordered the Nexus S.
Does anyone know what I can do with my "old" damaged Galaxy S?

You can sell your 'old' and 'broken' galaxyS, add the money for the Nexus and invest them in a Galaxy S2.
And if someone still has problems with their usb connection they could try reinstalling the latest drives from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961956

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[Q] Captivate USB charges but no data connection - flashing stock w/o ODIN

Just a quick question- I have a Captivate that will charge when plugged in via USB but there is no data connection. The phone doesnt recognize that its plugged in to a computer, and therefore despite being able to boot into download and recovery mode, I cannot use ODIN to do anything. Clockwork wont work either due being on 2.2.
Ive read some other threads where most concluded it is more or less a hardware failure. Im coming to that conclusion myself, but wanted to check with you guys first. The audio jack did the same thing for a couple days-- it wouldn't work when plugged in. It did come back on its own, though Im not sure why.
Im running Cognition 2.2beta3, and cannot flash back to a stock rom nor to any other rom due to the lack of being able to use ODIN.
Is there any other way to flash back without ODIN? Also, if this is indeed a hardware failure- how can I go about getting it fixed? I traded for it on craigslist for an iPhone 4 so I didnt get it direct from AT&T. It did work for the first couple months.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Do you have USB debugging enabled (Settings-Applications-Development)?
If so, you won't get the connection choice screen when you plug in your USB. You can either disconnect USB debugging to get the choice screen, or leave USB debugging enabled and click on the "Select to copy files" choice in notifications.
I have tried with USB debugging on and off, and in various USB modes. None work, as the Captivate doesnt even acknowledge theres a data connection that has been made.
It worked in the past in all modes... debugging with the option to mount the drive, mass storage, Kies, and the media mode. No dice at the moment. Tried a hard reset today... nothing.
Looks like it could be a hardware issue-- just weird as the audio jack had the same issue and seemed to (randomly) resolve itself. Thanks for the suggestion! Any other ideas?
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I have tried with USB debugging on and off, and in various USB modes. None work, as the Captivate doesnt even acknowledge theres a data connection that has been made.
It worked in the past in all modes... debugging with the option to mount the drive, mass storage, Kies, and the media mode. No dice at the moment. Tried a hard reset today... nothing.
Looks like it could be a hardware issue-- just weird as the audio jack had the same issue and seemed to (randomly) resolve itself. Thanks for the suggestion! Any other ideas?
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I had the exact same issue as you few days ago. One forum member recommended to me to uninstall the Samsung USB driver and reinstalling it again. It worked as soon as I did this. You should give it a try.
I had a similar issue when performing a master clear and flashing JI6. I am on windows 7, and I noticed that a different driver is needed to use Odin in download mode. I had been sideloading apps as well as transferring files with the stock driver from samsung, but my computer still wouldnt recognize the phone when in download mode. The solution was quite simple, when entering download mode my computer gave me the "driver not found" messege. I just let Windows Update find the right one for me (not sure if its generic or not) and everything worked fine after that. Hope this was relevant to your issue.
And I guess you can't do the phone off, open Odin, plug in USB with vol up/down pressed, right?
Not sure if this will help, but I bought a second USB cable to carry in my laptop case. If I use it I can charge the phone but cannot connect it to a PC. If I use the one that came with the phone it works fine.
I have actually tried some other cables and they have issues too. They all have a larger cable housing towards the end that plugs into the phone, where the one that comes with the phone is slimmer.
A friend at work as a Fascinate and he has the same issue, we suspect that the increased size is keeping the usb from connecting all the way in the phone.
Ive tried different computers and different cables, as well as different drivers. Ive used 64bit systems and 32bit systems... XP and Vista.
The phone itself goes into download mode, though I have to go through the terminal and use 'reboot download'. I cant use command line on the computer as it doesnt find the device... the phone never is identified to it. It just charges.
Is there any way to perform the commands that ODIN does without actually using ODIN? If nothing else, Id like to flash back to JF6 and be able to use the OTA updates. At this point, Im stuck till clockwordmod works with 2.2.
I experienced the same thing. My Captivate would charge, but it couldn't connect to any of three computers (WinXP w/drivers, Mac OS X, and Linux) with either of two micro usb cables I had. I would always get a USB error in some form.
I was on cog 2.1, and was able to roll back to the JH7 OTA update without ODIN. Afterward I brought it to an ATT Tech Center and convinced them it was a hardware failure.
I got a warranty replacement, and it didn't work either.
It turned out to be bad micro usb cables. One was the original Samsung cable, but it was loose, there was plenty of play and wiggle in the sockets of both phones.
The best micro usb cable I've found is from a Kindle. It has a a larger plastic base than the stock from Samsung, but critically it has a longer connector. There's a solid click when connected and absolutely no play or wiggle possible. It works every time.
I don't know if you can restore from 2.2 to JH7 without ODIN. Now that we have 2e Recovery on Froyo (in Cog 2.2 BETA6), could you use Clockwork Mod (Rom Manager) to flash designgear's JH7 OTA ROM?
Try some alternate micro USB cables, you might be surprised!
Im having the same issue, was there any resolution to this from the OP??
I suspect hardware also, and Ive got another Micro USB on order from Amazon and will prob buy one from a store tomorrow also.
the stock cable is horrible, I bought a nice charger the other day and it has a nice click and stay, and since I plugged it in to the new charger it no longer shows up on any computer with the stock cable. Im wondering if the new charger with a tad larger connector spread the connectors just a tad too far for the stock cord.
I tried everything as well, I hard rebooted, put into recovery mode and even deleted all my user data to try and see if there was some software that was blinding the computer to the connection... no luck
Ill let you know what I find.
Same issue here. Has anyone had any luck with a new usb cable? Luckily, I can transfer files from my computer via bluetooth for now, but it takes forever!

Brick? Bad new generic cable? Bad port? -- FIXED

Current Scenario:
Phone is stuck at AT&T screen. Can get to download mode. XP cannot installing drivers.
Questions:
Has anyone encountered anything like this? I know some people report issue with some data cables not being able to connect. But I am surprised I can get to download mode with it so am questioning if the cable could be the issue. Could it be a bad port? Since my original cable has gone bad could it have messed up my port? I saw a posts about this but no follow up.
Notes:
Cognition 2.3b6
USB Drivers from (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989) I've obviously have been able to connect prior to these issues to upgrade my ROM.
Kies and Kies Mini were previously installed. I since deleted since having these issues.
Uninstalled iTunes as suggested in other posts.
History:
My phone is stuck at the AT&T boot screen. Using my original Samsung cable I could not get my phone into download mode. So I went out and made the jig to get it into download mode. This worked but win XP won't recognize the phone once I put my original cable in. I realized that my original cable might be internally frayed, so I went out and bought a generic USB cable. Now I can get my phone into download mode (without using the jig) which shows that my original cable has been damaged at some point. This would also explain that when my phone is off and I plugged it in using the old cable the phone would turn on.
Anyway, using this new generic cable, XP/ODIN won't recognize my phone. When trying to put it in download mode (two button/insert cable/no SIM/no SD), I see XP popup: Found New Hardware, USB device, Samsung USB Composite Device, USB device, Samsung USB Composite Device, then get the Found New Hardware Wizard with message Cannot Install the Hardware, problem installing this hardware: USB Device.
Thanks in advance.
Oh and not sure if it matters but I cannot get into recover mode either. Cannot get past AT&T boot screen.
Um... make sure you remove all traces of the Kies stuff.
Re-install USB drivers over the top of the existing ones.
I might suggest buying a "sumsung" cable from an AT&T dealer.
AND - make sure your using the USB port that is on your mobo - apparently it makes a difference.
I had my phone in a "bricked" state and had to re-install drivers on my Win7 box. it found the phone and recognized it enough for ODIN to start up.
Also.... to find out if the phone is being recognized - I would recommend d/l'ing the Android SDK and doing the ADB command - adb devices and see what pops up.
Heh - last thing.. please say you had the phone in "USB Debugging" mode before things went south?
Here's a link to a thread containing another variant of the Captivate USB Drivers:
http://androidforums.com/captivate-.../123644-captivate-usb-drivers-links-here.html
I can't remember which I used, but if the above suggestions don't work for you, it won't hurt to try these!
And for what it's worth, I don't believe the problem to be within the USB cable. I use everything EXCEPT the Samsung USB cable. Anything from Monoprice.com cables, to my old Blackberry cable... A MicroUSB cable is just that...generic or not. As long as it's a 5 pin cable, you should be good.
@avgjoegeek
avgjoegeek said:
Um... make sure you remove all traces of the Kies stuff.
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Uninstalled and deleted program files/samsung/kies*. Would I need to look through registry as well?
Re-install USB drivers over the top of the existing ones.
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Done. Multiple times. Even tried drivers from Samsung support site. Currently I'm using the ones from the Stock ODIN thread. (Uninstalled all. Rebooted. Installed drivers from ODIN thread. Rebooted.)
I might suggest buying a "sumsung" cable from an AT&T dealer
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Called AT&T said they didn't carry any data/sync USB cables. Which I found was odd. Have one coming from Amazon soon that looks-like and is listed to be OEM.
AND - make sure your using the USB port that is on your mobo - apparently it makes a difference.
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Tried all of them.
I had my phone in a "bricked" state and had to re-install drivers on my Win7 box. it found the phone and recognized it enough for ODIN to start up.
Also.... to find out if the phone is being recognized - I would recommend d/l'ing the Android SDK and doing the ADB command - adb devices and see what pops up.
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Returns: List of devices attached (nothing else)
Heh - last thing.. please say you had the phone in "USB Debugging" mode before things went south?
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Upgraded to Cog v2.3b6 before things went south. I normally keep USB Debugging mode as defaulted. Wondering if the update would have caused it to be unchecked. I think I checked that once and rarely make changes. Either way, are you suggesting that if that option is not set that I am pretty much hosed?
@norcal einstein: I will have to try your suggestion from a new machine. My work just locked (McAfee) our machines due to virus going around.
Hi there ... I've run into this similar problem before.. The link you posted's instructions:
"plug usb then open odin"
NO!!!!
#1 odin oneclick must be open before you connect your phone. (and i didnt see in previous posts that you did this?)
Here's the rest....
From a soft-bricked state the Samsung I897 displays a "gadget" screen involving
icons of a phone + exclamation + computer. It is still possible to boot into download mode from this point (which is before the att logo) there your phone can.
Apparently you've been able to get into download mode .
When my phone was soft-bricked and I finally figured out how to put it in download mode I got the "gadget serial device driver not found" bs. I had already opened odin-oneclick and it said "added". So I tried and it worked.
There is no better source for drivers than the manufacturer. So i suggest using those drivers instead. Also the usb port on a captivate IS a generic usb plug.... it's just offset to the side a little bit to add STYLE.
Thanks to everyone that replied. I just want to provide a my resolution for others that might be search for similar issues.
My Captivate is now back up and running. Loaded with Cog2.3b6.
The generic cable proved not to be the issue. I know some people reported having issues with cables but I believe as long as the cable is labeled to be a sync or data cable you should be fine. Avoid the charger cables as it will be just that - a charger cable only.
The jig worked like a charm to get to download mode. Just connect the two leads (4 and 5; closest to the center of the phone) using 301k resistors worked. I used 3x100k and 1x1k. Although, I later learned that my OEM cable went bad on me and just getting a new cable I can get into download mode fine. If some of you are having issues might want to consider keeping a extra cable just to rule out cable issues before trying out the jig. The jig IS very easy to do but finding a micro-b USB plug or adapter that gives easy access to the 4 and 5 leads might be hard.
Out of ideas what was wrong (being stuck at AT&T boot screen, being able to get to download mode, my laptop not being able to detect my phone) I borrowed a laptop running Vista. This worked! Vista and ODIN detected my phone and I was able to get back to stock.
So still not sure what's wrong with MY laptop. Hoping to get it resolved by the time they get the AT&T Froyo update out. But I am very much guessing our tech department tightening up McAfee restrictions (like being able to download exe(cutables) might be the culprit. I will have them remove the restrictions so I can re-install the USB drivers and see if that works.
If you are looking for instructions for how to get download / ODIN working, all the instructions from all the many threads work. I will not repeat those instructions here. But a couple notes: I didn't find any difference with leaving SIM card in or out. Might be best to just leave it out. I've tried both inserting cable last and inserting battery last. Both ways works. So if you can't get one way working chances are you probably won't be able to get it working the other way either. I personally use the battery first, both volume buttons then cable. Once I had to wait 10 mins before getting it to work. That was probably once in about 10 times I've done download mode.
And BIKERBOY8989 is correct, if you can get to the AT&T boot screen chances are you SHOULD be able to get into download mode. Might want to check cables and/or try on another machine. As I mentioned already.
Good luck!!!

[Q] USB Doesn't Recognize with all drivers and method.

Hello,
I am newbie here.
I have my captivate since January. I like the device itself very much.
However, I wasn't able to update the firmware to Froyo or Gingerbread at all due to a lot of difficulties that I faced.
My phone is ROOT(just to confirm, I have 'superuser' app - does that mean my phone is ROOT?).
I used to have laptop with linux 10.04, and believe or not it was so difficult to ROOT my phone.
However, I have Win7 64bit Professional currently.
And trying to upgrade to Gingerbread. (My phone is 2.1 firmware as of now.)
The problem that I'm facing is that my phone won't recognize at all when I plug into USB ports.
These are what I've tried so far,
(on both USB debugging mode & mass storage mode)
- Yes, I tried several different ports as of suggestions from other post.
- I tried to install & re-install drivers. (I tried SGH-i897_Captivate_USB_Drivers_5_02_0_2.zip driver & Samsung Galaxy S USB Driver for Windows x64)
- I did restart my computer more than 10 times.
- I installed current kies and re-install several times.
- I installed older version of kies 1.xxxx.
- I did delete drivers from device management.
I am really running out with ideas to solve my problem.
I've been researching a lot & can't find any more solutions.
CAN ANYONE HELP???
Thanx!!!
Have you tried a different USB cable? Preferably the one that came with the phone (unless that's the one you're using now, of course)?
apbthe3 said:
Have you tried a different USB cable? Preferably the one that came with the phone (unless that's the one you're using now, of course)?
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The cable that came with the Captivate is known to not work with all computers (my guess is it's some sort of voltage range it doesn't like). There are a few threads on this in this forum.
My suggestion is to get a Motorola cable. Here's why:
My stock Samsung cable that came with my Captivate worked on my old PowerMac G5, but not my brand new iMac. I thought it was an attempt by Apple to deny use of Android phones on their machines.
I tried using a store-bought USB cable by RocketFish. It still didn't work.
Out of desperation, I tried the Motorola cable that came with my wife's Bravo, and the phone connected with no problem.
From your description, it sounds like you could connect on an old computer/OS combo, but not with a new computer/OS combo. So try to get your hands on a Motorola cable (or other third-party cable) and try that.
@ apbthe3 yes, I am already using the cable that came with the phone. Thanx!
@ KreepyKen I did try the cable that I have with on a mac computer and the mac seems like not recognizing either. I'll go to AT&T shop to see if they can try with motorola cable. Thanx!

[Q]Not able to get computer to recognize me[Debugging]

So I've been reading threw the forums on EVERY phone not just the Captivate on how to get my phone recognized on my computer when I'm in debugging mode/download mode nothing works. I haven't even ROOTED my phone which is why I was trying to get my phone to connect in the first place but I can't even get this far. Maybe rooting just wasn't meant for me.
ANY help will be greatly appreciated whether it be links to something you think I may have missed or actual information regarding this issue.
Either way, Thank you in advance, and happy holidays.
Also more info on what I've tried already, Re-installing drivers, restarting, trying different USB ports.
I'm willing to go back threw these steps if they are different from the ones I have tried before, hell I'll be willing to go back and try it again even if I have done it if it seems to have worked for you or someone else.
Did u see this thread ?... Captivate Connection Issues and Download Mode Help
Yes and although that didn't work, I have gotten my phone to connect to my computer... its just not staying connected...
Does it disconnect when the phone screen turns off? Or is it mostly random?
Bad cable maybe?
Are you using the USB port on the motherboard and not an auxiliary port?
Same issue for me as well. I'm using only ports attached to the mobo. I've tried 4 different known good cables and 3 different machines using the connection troubleshooting tips posted and still nothing. My phone will charge and with go into download mode but only with a jig. I have tried on windows 7 32 bit, 64 bit and windows XP. Also tried out osx with heimdall but still no dice.
my MB860 using xda premium
Time to boot up the Linux machine. Google wubi installer.
tried again today on a fresh ubuntu install and it cannot detect the device. In Windows I always get unkown device error and now in Linux it just plain doesn't see that a device is attached. I know that the majority of the usb pins on the micro connector must be good because my jog successfully gets it into download mode and I can charge it fine and also getting "unknown device" error constantly. I am at my wits end with it. I took it apart to check the condition of the usb connector and there doesn't appear to be any damage or bad solder joints at all. Just bizarre and extremely frustrating!
rmriggin said:
tried again today on a fresh ubuntu install and it cannot detect the device. In Windows I always get unkown device error and now in Linux it just plain doesn't see that a device is attached. I know that the majority of the usb pins on the micro connector must be good because my jog successfully gets it into download mode and I can charge it fine and also getting "unknown device" error constantly. I am at my wits end with it. I took it apart to check the condition of the usb connector and there doesn't appear to be any damage or bad solder joints at all. Just bizarre and extremely frustrating!
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You have to setup udev rules for UBUNTU
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b-eock said:
You have to setup udev rules for UBUNTU
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What?i never did that and Ubuntu sees both my phones, regardless of the firmware on them. I would think, at most, he might need to install libusb-1 (or something like that).
Op, have you tried a new cable?
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What?i never did that and Ubuntu sees both my phones, regardless of the firmware on them. I would think, at most, he might need to install libusb-1 (or something like that).
Op, have you tried a new cable?
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For libusb just type this in terminal
sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0.0
Sent from my SGH-I897 using xda premium
I will try that as well just so I have using my linux box as an option but I finally did get all of my computers to detect the phone with any of my 4 cables. I got desperate and took apart the phone to see if there were any visible issues with the USB port. It looked as though there was lint or grease between couple of the pins to the board on the USB port so I took a toothbrush and some rubbing alcohol and cleaned it up. I let it dry and reassembled the phone and then much to my delight it was detected! I promptly got it into download mode and flashed back to a rooted stock 2.3.5 with GB bootloader and CWM boog kernel. Phone is so much smoother than it was with 2.1

[Q] Windows 7 64bit USB driver intended for Samsung Galay Note GT-N7000

Hello XDA developers / forum users,
Finaly I've buyed myself a (very) nice phone: The Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 .
I'm really happy with it, but I've a smal problem with connecting my phone by USB to my Windows 7 64bit computer. I can't get it working.
Not with Kies, not with installing just the driver, nothing seems to help.
Hopefully someone overhere has had the same problem which has been solved already ......
I've searched your forum and also the internet for the solution and/or work arround, but couldn't find anything what helped.
I'm sorry when I've missed the topic on your forum, if so please post the link.
I hope someone can help me out with this isue,
Thanks in advance,
nldark
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Read first few line of main post, you will find both 32/64 bit driver
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
Thanks dr.ketan for your reaction,
Unfortunately it's still not working ....
By the install procedure it says:
USB Device Not Recognized
One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfuntioned, and windows does not recognize it. For assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
When I do this it will try to install again the driver, but it says that it has already the latest driver. Nothing helps, uninstall, reinstall.
In the device manager it shows up under Universal Serial Bus controllers as: Unknow device.
What else of suggestions do you have?
Any help would be apreciated .....
I had issues too. Sometimes it would take forever to find the driver and sometimes in errors out.
After you installed Kies. Go to device manager and find your Samsung device. Usually will have the yellow caution triangle next to it. Right click change drivers. Do not let Windows search. I don't know the exact wording off hand but you want to get to the point where windows will let you select from a list of devices. Scroll down to Samsung and select. That's what worked for me.
Hi there again,
With a samsung galaxy s, is connecting easy does it with my windows7 64bit computer.
So in my opinion it really has to do with the driver.
I have also tried to connect to a XP computer (with my note), what also works fine.
Does anyone have an idea?
Sent from my Samsung Note
Uninstall kies, Just reinstall isolated driver.
If you connecting device with Extension cable, remove it, N connect direct to USB slot of main board(back side)
once it recognise, you can reinstall kies.
I'm having problems with drivers too but with the bluetooth driver. My laptop can't recognize my Note's bluetooth. I was able to install the driver before but the problem came up when I reinstalled windows. I have windows 7 x64 home premium installed. I can send and receive files though after pairing, but I need to manually click the send and receive options in my computer unlike before where I can send and receive files automatically.
Thanks Dr. Ketan,
Since I put my USB cable at the backside from the computer it recognized my telephone
I tried this also with an USB extension cable, but as you said already this isn't working!
I tried also again the front USB connector, but with that connector my telephone won't still be recognized, so I buyed a long cable and will use from now on the back side USB connector!
Thanks again for the good work,
No Kies..... AAAAArrgghh
I read so many threads to disable USB debugging, reboot (with/without SIM/microSD), uninstalled all USB and BT from PC (W7-X64) uninstall/reinstall Kies, and still KIES gives me this message not to be able to connect to my N7000.
There was a little KIES update which started to ask for the right phone, but the N7000 was not even listed!. Took me an entire day!
What a nightmare! Al other phones I have used worked like a charm to connect and sync. Here I sit with a 500 Euro Galaxy Note which even does not have my contacts!
To add to this (it being an appropriate thread),
I have Note and win7/64 and connections was fine with Keis installed but not running i did not have any problems until last week, when suddenly i could not read the micro USB card nor copy files from the phone.
After much mucking about, deleting drivers and reloading etc, i stumbled across a thread somewhere that suggested unmounting then mounting the SD card.. this worked.
Note and windows 7 32-bit
it works perfectly with XP Pro (synching and note being recognized).
While I try to do the same thing with windows 7 (32 bit) I does not recognize the note (I have installed the driver from : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997)
I have dismounted and mounted back the microsd card. Still not recognized. It only says that the driver has been installed, that the usb connection is working fine but the note is not listed in device manager nor I can synch anything.
Any ideas?
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To add to this (it being an appropriate thread),
I have Note and win7/64 and connections was fine with Keis installed but not running i did not have any problems until last week, when suddenly i could not read the micro USB card nor copy files from the phone.
After much mucking about, deleting drivers and reloading etc, i stumbled across a thread somewhere that suggested unmounting then mounting the SD card.. this worked.
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reinstall kies then use a different usb port i too use win 7x64
I have uninstalled Kies wifi and disabled kies air. Which should I reinstall ?
I completely abandoned KIES as it is a nightmare.... for a few euro I bought something called Mobisynapse, which seems to do the job alright, although it is rather simple in its functionality.
(Unbelievable Samsung making nice products but this crappy s/w.)
sayborg said:
I have dismounted and mounted back the microsd card. Still not recognized. It only says that the driver has been installed, that the usb connection is working fine but the note is not listed in device manager nor I can synch anything.
Any ideas?
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Along the way I've had to play about with several things quite often to get the connection working. See: this (the whole thread discusses this sort of connection issues); in this thread several of the problems I posted turned out to be related to USB ports and drivers.
Basically the variables are, as far as I can see:
- on the device side, USB debugging (see this, third bit) and neighbouring posts, and USB connection mode (see above)
- and on the pc side first the USB drivers, which you have already downloaded. I can make a connection using both Kies drivers (though I tend to agree with Eira007 here about their temperamentality) and Samsung USB drivers. BUT they won't co-exist. I have two separate (multiboot) instances of Windows 7 with Kies on one and Samsung drivers on the other! And then on the PC side finally the USB port you use. The drivers won't work with just any USB port, "kieskeurig" I would almost be tempted to say (sorry, Dutch joke). Most people (as in this thread) stress the importance of using a USB port at the back of the computer. However, in my rooting quest (see above) I actually discovered that connection via a USB port at the back of the computer didn't work but that connection via a USB hub did. So my experience is that with these four variables it's very much a case of "your mileage may vary" as they say, although the experts definitely advise no hub or USB extension cable and a rear side USB port. I would advise you to play around with the variables until it suddenly, magically works, keeping in mind that you can't install Kies and ordinary Samsung drivers together. Also, when removing one driver and installing the other you have to do a very thorough deinstall first (remove all related files and registry references) and a clean reinstall, otherwise Windows will just say, as mentioned in this thread that "the latest drivers are already installed". Incidentally, with Kies the Note appears in Windows explorer as one device, but with Samsung drivers the two SD cards appear as two separate drives. Finally I found that Kies takes a good while to respond and recognise the Note, and sometimes you have to go through the "Troubleshoot device connection" procedure several times before Kies suddenly wakes up and finds the device. (I'm not 100% certain about the label on the button as I'm not on my sync PC at the moment.)
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I bought something called Mobisynapse
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Thanks a million for pointing me to this. The reason I went to such lengths to keep Kies was because I couldn't find anything else that would sync my contacts, tasks and schedule with Outlook over USB. I'm going to check this out!
Guys,
I don't understand why we have to install Kies. With my laptop at home, Kies is not installed, it recognizes the phone (internal memory, and microsd) without any issues.
At the office I have Win 7 (32 bit), this is more recent than XP Pro however it does not work.
The Note should be detected without any softs (Kies etc)...
As I said, you don't have to install Kies, but your system does need drivers for the device, be they from Kies or wherever. Windows includes its own versions of lots of drivers, and it may be that your installation of Windows XP has drivers it at least "thinks" are the right ones for the device, whereas your installation of Windows 7 doesn't. And this wouldn't be the first time Windows 7 failed to do something that XP did OK.
I called the Samsung Benelux support yesterday. They told me to turn 2 features on in control panel/applications: Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5.1 (check 2 boxes). Then install Kies and then plug the usb cable. Tried it several times, does not work...
What do you need to do?
Kies = drivers + software to sync Note with PC (among other things);
Just drivers = if you (say) want to connect to your Note with PC Odin.
Kies indeed requires .NET framework if I remember correctly. But if you just need to "see" your Note's file system from the PC (like with PC Odin) then installing Kies is probably more trouble than it's worth.
Mobisynapse, suggested by Eira007 several posts ago, will also have to install drivers to work. I haven't got it yet as I'm still trying to get the website to accept my credit card.
Sorry to ask but what is PC Odin ? What does it do ? I just need my Win 7 laptop to see my Note. Currently it does not. I have tried with/without Kies and Mobisynapse. Still does not work. XP Pro sees my Note without any softs.

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